Show MUSEUM AID TO INDUSTRIAL ART NEW YORK Dec 15 Indicating Indicating the various sources of design inspiration by textile manufacturers in this country Richard F F. Bach Associate in Industrial Art who addressed an audience audience audience audi audi- ence at the Textile Design exhibition held in the Bush Terminal Sales Salts building gave a number of examples where uncommon uncommon uncommon un un- un- un common objects furnished pattern ideas He touched on the use being made of the tho museum The Metropolitan Museum of Art has taken an active part he said In promoting promoting pro pro- industrial art Artists manufacturers manufacturers manufacturers manu manu- and business men are arc using the museum as a source ur of o Inspiration for beautiful m d designs I The e ex exhibits x gr have rendered tendered good service to those in search of design m ideas An Italian gesso-covered gesso and painted picture frame may seem a a. long cry from the modern market it It has his been studied by a New York manufacturer of tapestries An Athenian vessel twenty centuries old had been passed b by thousands thousands thousands thou thou- sands of visitors until a designer of commercial containers saw In this as in nothing else that had come to her notice no no- tice Uce a possibility for a modern Jar to hold cosmetics A tapestry inspired a a. manufacturer an of rugs determined determined deter- deter mined to submit a V fresh Pa pattern ern to his customers A designer of dress fabrics say Possibilities in the armor collection A china painter studied Russian laces Florentine n for ore til tilSt printed glass St d bO bottles voiles offered Ecclesiastical es suggestions ft Ucal j vestments were found full of suggestion for wall paper The color for Cor painted Minted chairs was found in Chinese pottery A paper soap wrapper design saw Its Hs beginning be beginning be- be e gl ginning In snuff boxes |